HP Q2612X | 12X



COMPATIBLE WITH


  • LaserJet 1010
  • LaserJet 1012
  • LaserJet 1015
  • LaserJet 1018
  • LaserJet 1020
  • LaserJet 1022
  • LaserJet 1022n
  • LaserJet 1022nw
  • LaserJet 3015
  • LaserJet 3020
  • LaserJet 3030
  • LaserJet 3050
  • LaserJet 3050z
  • LaserJet 3052
  • LaserJet 3055
  • LaserJet M1005
  • LaserJet M1319f

Troubleshooting - Click each question for details


Your cartridge contains very fine powder called ‘toner’. Prior to installation gently rock the cartridge from side to side 2 to 3 times to allow the powder to move into position before printing. You will not need to repeat this process once the cartridge is installed as most cartridges contain a mechanical paddle which agitates the powder during the printing process.
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We can remanufacture this product in a way that does not require the use of a seal. Simply remove any clip or brightly coloured tape from the toner cartridge, insert the cartridge into your printer and it will work as normal.

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Prior to remanufacturing the cartridge, each product is tested to ensure the drum, usually a dull blue/green colour, is in a good condition. Original drums are very versatile and can in some cases be repeatedly used.

If the original drum has been damaged during the collection and recovery process, a new drum will be fitted which will usually be a shiny light green colour.

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Some toner cartridges are fitted with removable seals to prevent toner leaking from the product. Remove the toner cartridge from your printer. Locate the detachable plastic seal on the side of the cartridge and pull away from the cartridge until it is fully removed. Re-insert the cartridge into your printer and print as normal.

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To avoid patent infringements the design of the memory chip may differ from the original product. Some laser toner cartridges when installed will not display the memory status bar of your printer display. This does not affect the performance of the cartridge and you may continue to print.
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If you experience you cartridge rapidly deteriorating, it is highly likely it has run out of toner powder. Prior to purchasing your next cartridge, remove the existing product and gently rock the product from side to side. It is possible the rocking motion will shift any remaining toner powder in the cartridge enabling you to continue to print a few extra pages. Please do not rapidly shake the product as this may result in toner leakage from the built in waste tank.
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A small amount of toner powder has fallen onto an internal component of the cartridge. This powder can be removed either by running a printer calibration which will clean the component, or by printing a few normal pages which will naturally clear through the small amount of toner. Once done, the dots should no longer appear on the page while printing.

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Many cartridges have a waste tank to collect the paper dust and toner powder during cleaning cycles. Powder from this waste tank can sometimes be shaken loose when you remove your cartridge from the printer.

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In the unlikely event toner powder is deposited onto a work surface, wipe away with a damp disposable tissue. Always unplug the printer from the power supply before cleaning your printer.

To remove toner from your hands use cold water with mild household soap. Do not use warm or hot water as this will fuse the toner to your skin.

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Printer manufacturers often use the roll out of their printer firmware updates to prevent you from choosing the origin and type of supplies you use in your printer. This has been done is ways such as blocking the use of remanufactured/recycled cartridges entirely, applying a 'cartridge lock' system that locks a cartridge's usage to a printer and introducing a new 'generation' of the same cartridge model to stop older, remanufactured cartridges being re-used.

Most printer manufacturers will prefer you to set your printer to automatically download and install their updates for this very reason. We suggest that you disable the automatic update option to allow you to continue to use remanufactured cartridges and also to recycle your cartridge after it has been used. By allowing your printer to update the firmware automatically you are risking being locked into only using the more expensive and less environmentally friendly original branded cartridges.

So we highly recommend switching off your printer's firmware automatic updates and dismissing future messages asking you to update your printer. These steps are a general guide to how to stop the updates, but please note that they will vary slightly depending on your exact printer model.

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